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Midnight

  • 1988
  • R
  • 1 Std. 26 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
3,6/10
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Lynn Redgrave in Midnight (1988)
HorrorKomödieThriller

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzu"Midnight" is a 1988 movie where Lynn Redgrave plays the horror host "Midnight" on the television horror movie show "Midnight"."Midnight" is a 1988 movie where Lynn Redgrave plays the horror host "Midnight" on the television horror movie show "Midnight"."Midnight" is a 1988 movie where Lynn Redgrave plays the horror host "Midnight" on the television horror movie show "Midnight".

  • Regie
    • Norman Thaddeus Vane
  • Drehbuch
    • Norman Thaddeus Vane
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Lynn Redgrave
    • Tony Curtis
    • Steve Parrish
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    3,6/10
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    • Regie
      • Norman Thaddeus Vane
    • Drehbuch
      • Norman Thaddeus Vane
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Lynn Redgrave
      • Tony Curtis
      • Steve Parrish
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    Lynn Redgrave
    Lynn Redgrave
    • Midnight
    Tony Curtis
    Tony Curtis
    • Mr. B
    Steve Parrish
    Steve Parrish
    • Mickey Modine
    Karen Lorre
    Karen Lorre
    • Missy Angel
    • (as Karen Witter)
    Frank Gorshin
    Frank Gorshin
    • Ron Saphier
    Robert Miano
    Robert Miano
    • Arnold
    Rita Gam
    Rita Gam
    • Heidi
    Gustav Vintas
    Gustav Vintas
    • Siegfried
    Wolfman Jack
    Wolfman Jack
    • Self
    Gloria Jean Morrison
    Gloria Jean Morrison
    • Girl Reporter
    • (as Gloria J. Morrison)
    Robert Axelrod
    Robert Axelrod
    • Ozzie
    Nathan Le Grand
    Nathan Le Grand
    • Hank
    Barry Diamond
    Barry Diamond
    • Wally
    Virginia Cole
    • TV Reporter
    Steve Arnold
    • Doctor
    • (as Steven Arnold)
    Ron Max
    • Detective
    Tom Lister Jr.
    Tom Lister Jr.
    • Security Guard
    • (as Tom 'Tiny' Lister Jr.)
    Kathleen Kinmont
    Kathleen Kinmont
    • Party
    • Regie
      • Norman Thaddeus Vane
    • Drehbuch
      • Norman Thaddeus Vane
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    10Atomic_Brain

    Performance! Performance! Performance!

    Norman Thaddeus Vane's Midnight is an extraordinary excursion into treacherous territory - horror film satire. This much-maligned genre lists many casualties, so Midnight's success is as refreshing as it is surprising. Comparisons are odious, but as Midnight came out shortly after Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, unfair comparisons are inevitable. The Elvira film is a squeaky-clean corporate product, none the worse for that, whereas Midnight has the raw edge and rough look of a truly independent film. But Midnight's claim to fame are some truly remarkable performances.

    First off, Lynn Redgrave virtually bursts through the screen in a bravura performance which is utterly breathtaking. "Over the top" is a term which diminishes this amazing portrayal of an insecure, neurotic, embittered has-been, and there is more than a touch of Gloria Swanson in Redgrave's compelling character. Long takes with other actors confirm that Redgrave's training in the theater really pays off in these types of film roles - you just can't take your eyes off this conflicted diva as she prances around, spewing forth her own particular venom. (Midnight's back story really harkens back to that of Vampira, aka Maila Nurmu, more than Elvira, Cassandra Petersen, but that's apples and oranges - what Redgrave brings to the character is nothing short of brilliant.)

    Tony Curtis, always up for playing a parody of himself, is marvelous as a miserable sob who ends up in a nihilistic love-hate death spiral with the indefatigable Midnight. Steve Parrish is quite amazing as a conniving, two-timing young actor who seems to be channeling the spirit of either James Dean or Marlon Brando throughout his entire performance; Parrish's character is thoroughly charismatic, and thoroughly despicable. Karen Lorre is notable as a sleazy, bed-hopping starlet, illustrating perfectly that great beauty can hide great evil. Also worth noting is Gustav Vintas, doing his best impression of Erich von Stroheim.

    There are several viable subtexts woven throughout Midnight, perhaps the most relevant being the capricious nature of fame and the dubious value of being a victim of an obsessive cult of celebrity. There's abundant references to many other films and tropes here, Sunset Boulevard being the most obvious, but Midnight works almost solely on the strength of the four main characters, each a performance worthy of an Oscar. Midnight is a bright light, shining the sheer power of performance, in a decade full of hacks, amateurs and wanna-bes.
    6ronnievanrijswijk

    Elvira/Vera??? You do the math

    The first thing i thought when i watched Midnight was... Elvira Mistress of the Dark RIP OFF. The big difference is that Elvira was released in 88 and Midnight in 89, they took Lynn Redgrave (RIP) as a horror hostess. She comes up the stage from a coffin with a bloody mary, snarls at her (extremely annoying) fans who repeat everything she says. And presents some unknown cheesy B movie of which you'll never see a clip or whatsoever, the plot might also might be a reminder of Elvira since in both films there's a problem with the budget and the hostess has to try to get the right amount of money to save her show. Anyway, Midnight's dick of a producer herrasses her because he wants to own the copyrights. Some goodlooking guy who pretends to be her biggest fan forces himself into her life etcetera etcetera, most of the movie is just a typical comedy with not that much of enjoyable content. Untill the last 30 minutes they turn the movie into a thriller, and that's when things start to get interesting. One more last thing, the only thing that doesn't turn Midnight into a complete Elvira clone is the fact that she's a loudmouthed witch, are you interested. Have a look at the movie, an akward blend between two genres.
    3lost-in-limbo

    "She wants war. I'll give her war!"

    Stick with Elvira. "Midnight" feels like a cheap, low-brow and unimaginative send up of something that was already a send up. You just don't know where its head was at? I wasn't expecting any great shakes, but what I got was an annoying, dumb-down and witless horror comedy. Even with the likes of Lynn Redgrave and Tony Curtis, it's almost the pits. A fiendish, off-the-rocker Redgrave (who's really getting into her sour diva character?!) was terrible. A slumming Curtis faired no better, but the script they had to work with was just cringe-worthy. The majority of the characters are not really likable. The story simply goes through the motions. As it goes all over the place. Actresses competing for the affection of a toy-boy, millionaire producer trying to steal the business rights to Midnight's schlock horror TV show, before settling into a whodunit with sledgehammer mentality. And don't forget the fans… these are true fanatics. Might have been fun to make, but I found it less so to watch. "Midnight" is tacky, monotonous with little frights and even less so laughs.
    lor_

    Worse than a vanity production

    My review was written in September 1989 after a screening at Manhattan's Westside cinema.

    "Midnight" is an amateurish Hollywood satire typified by atrocious overacting, consistently unfunny gag lines and pathetic in-jokes. Pic didn't draw flies during its Gotham midnight bookings, and video prospects are poor.

    Lynn Redgrave toplines (pulling faces and screeching her lines as if intent on dominating 1989's worst acting sweepstakes) as a tv horror hostess copied after Elvira but with a crude Tallulah accent. She's warring with her greedy network boss Tony Curtis, while romancing yong gigolo Steve Parrish, an aspiring actor who moves into her mansion.

    When killings of her adversaries occur, beginning with he double-crossing agent Frank Gorshin, no suspense is generated since writer-director Norman Vane slavishly imitates the classic "Sunset Blvd." -right down to a doting Stroheim-like butler played by Gustav Vintas.

    Thesps are poorly directed right down to the gawking extras. Lighting and editing are poor. Karen Winter provides alluring pulchritude as Parrish's new love interest while Redgrave is fitted out with ugly makeup and unflattering costumes and hairpieces.

    Though Curtis and Gorshin have scenes together, Vane foolishly misses the chance for some genuine humor by not pairing Gorshin's classic Burt Lancaster carbon to Curtis a la "Sweet Smell of Success".

    Pic's oddest element, undoubtedly unintentional, is the recurring imagery out of pro wrestling: Redgraves pet boa (wrapped around Parrish's neck apre sex) that looks like Jake (The Snake) Roberts' pet Damien. Parrish playing his big scene more like the antics of the Honky Tonk Man than his character's model James Dean and Elvis, and a bit part as a security guard played by no less than current rassling heel Zeus (Tiny Lister, Eddie Murphy's former bodyguard who co-starred in "No Holds Barred").

    Lots of on-screen plugola includes Redgrave holding up a Hollywood trade paper to the camera (which duly earns a thank-you in the slow end crawl that pads pic's running time), a new low in product placement.
    Coxer99

    Midnight

    Odd thriller about mysterious TV personality Redgrave who finds people close to her dropping like flies. Barely watchable, almost embarrassing.

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      A longer director's cut was screened in theaters following its video release.
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      Spoofs Movie Macabre (1981)
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      This Is the Night
      Written by Kelly Groucutt, Terry Pardoe and Mik Kaminski

      Performed by Orkestra

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • Juli 1989 (Vereinigte Staaten)
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      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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      • Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA(Location)
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